> Date: Thu, 05 Nov 1998 13:37:22 -0400
> From: K C Cheng <kccheng at postoffice.idirect.com>
> Not by too much. If we see how action potentials are the only
> stimuli coming in to give rise to various sensations, we must
> question what are in those AP to distinguish one from another
> stimulus and therefore one sensation(colours, or sound pitches,
> etc.) from another, and one corresponding resulting memory from
May I make an extraordinary proposal here, and suggest that *where* the
potential occurs might have some correlation with which parts of the
cortex are stimulated by any cascade that follows?
Terry
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